A system and method are provided for calculating Mach number and true airspeed without reference to data from a pitot static sensor. The true airspeed and Mach number are calculated using the altitude information from GPS, IRS, Radio Altimeter and other onboard sensors other than the air data computer (ADC). The computed true airspeed or Mach number could be used to confirm the ADC information or in lieu of the ADC information when the ADC information is unreliable or unavailable.
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1. A method for determining at least one of a first true airspeed or a first Mach number of an aircraft in flight, comprising: sensing an air velocity and a first altitude by a pitot static sensor; providing at least one of a second true airspeed and a second Mach number by an air data computer coupled to the pitot static sensor and in response to the air velocity and the first altitude; storing within a storage medium standard atmospheric data, thrust data, wing surface area, and a coefficient of lift for the aircraft; determining by a flight management system a load factor and a weight of the aircraft; determining a second altitude by an altitude sensor; determining an angle of attack by a sensor on the aircraft; sensing a temperature of the air adjacent the aircraft; determining, from the group consisting of the standard atmospheric data, the thrust data, the wing surface area, the coefficient of lift, the load factor, the weight, the second altitude, the temperature, and the angle of attack, at least one of the first true airspeed or first Mach number, by a processor coupled to the storage medium, the flight management system, the altitude sensor, and the temperature sensor; determining a difference between one of the first true airspeed and the second true airspeed, or the first Mach number and the second Mach number; determining at least one of the second true airspeed and the second Mach number as valid when the difference does not exceed a threshold; and determining at least one of the first true airspeed and the first Mach number as valid when the difference exceeds the threshold.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising: continually displaying the second true airspeed and the second Mach number when the difference does not exceed the threshold.
3. The method of claim 1 further comprising: displaying the first true airspeed and the first Mach number when the difference exceeds the threshold.
4. The method of claim 1 further comprising: displaying a message indicating air data computer or pitot failure when the difference exceeds the threshold.
5. The method of claim 1 further comprising: prompting an aural warning indicating air data computer or pitot failure when the difference exceeds the threshold.
6. The method of claim 1 further comprising: displaying a message indicating a trend of the difference when the difference does not exceed the threshold.
7. A method of determining at least one of a true airspeed or a Mach number of an aircraft in flight, comprising: storing within a storage medium standard atmospheric data, thrust data, wing surface area, and a coefficient of lift for the aircraft; determining by a flight management system a load factor and a weight of the aircraft; determining an altitude by an altitude sensor; determining an angle of attack by a sensor on the aircraft; sensing a temperature of the air adjacent the aircraft; determining, from the group consisting of the standard atmospheric data, the thrust data, the wing surface area, the coefficient of lift, the load factor, the weight, the altitude, the temperature, and the angle of attack, the true airspeed or the Mach number, by a processor coupled to the storage medium, the flight management system, the altitude sensor, and the temperature sensor; determining a difference between one of the first true airspeed and the second true airspeed, or the first Mach number and the second Mach number; determining at least one of the second true airspeed and the second Mach number as valid when the difference does not exceed a threshold; and determining at least one of the first true airspeed and the first Mach number as valid when the difference exceeds the threshold.
8. The system of claim 7 further comprising: continually displaying the second true airspeed and the second Mach number when the difference does not exceed the threshold.
9. The method of claim 7 further comprising: displaying the first true airspeed and the first Mach number when the difference exceeds the threshold.
10. The method of claim 7 further comprising: displaying a message indicating air data computer or pitot failure when the difference exceeds the threshold.
11. The method of claim 7 further comprising: prompting an aural warning indicating air data computer or pitot failure when the difference exceeds the threshold.
12. The method of claim 7 further comprising: displaying a message indicating a trend of the difference when the difference does not exceed the threshold.
13. A system for determining at least one of a first true airspeed or a first Mach number of an aircraft in flight, the system comprising: a pitot static sensor configured to sense an air velocity and a first altitude; an air data computer coupled to the pitot static sensor and configured to provide at least one of a second true airspeed and a second Mach number; a storage medium configured to store standard atmospheric data, thrust data, wing surface area, and a coefficient of lift for the aircraft; a flight management system configured to determine a load factor and a weight of the aircraft; an altitude sensor configured to determine a second altitude; a temperature sensor configured to determine a temperature; a sensor configured to determine an angle of attack; and a processor coupled to the storage medium, the flight management system, the altitude sensor, and the temperature sensor, and configured to determine, from the group consisting of the standard atmospheric data, the thrust data, the wing surface area, the coefficient of lift, the load factor, the weight, the second altitude, the temperature, and an angle of attack, at least one of the first true airspeed or first Mach number; wherein the flight management system is coupled to the air data computer, and the processor is further configured to: determine a difference between one of the first true airspeed and the second true airspeed, or the first Mach number and the second Mach number; determine at least one of the second true airspeed and the second Mach number as valid when the difference does not exceed a threshold; and determine at least one of the first true airspeed and the first Mach number as valid when the difference exceeds the threshold.
14. The system of claim 13 further comprising determining an air density from the standard atmospheric data, temperature, and the second altitude, and wherein determining the first true airspeed comprises determining by the equation V 2 =(n*mg−T sinα)/(½ ρSCza), where V 2 is the first true airspeed squared, n is the load factor, mg is the weight, ρ is the air density, S is the wing surface area, Cza is the coefficient of lift, and T is the thrust, and α is the angle of attack.
15. The system of claim 13 wherein the processor is further configured to: determine an ambient pressure from the standard atmospheric data, and wherein determining the first Mach number comprises determining by the equation M 2 =(n*mg−T sinα)/(0.7 SPaCza), where M 2 is the first Mach number squared, n is the load factor, mg is the weight, S is the wing surface area, Pa is the ambient air pressure, Cza is the coefficient of lift, T is the thrust, and α is the angle of attack.
16. The system of claim 13 wherein the processor is further configured to: continually display the second true airspeed and the second Mach number when the difference does not exceed the threshold.
17. The system of claim 13 wherein the processor is further configured to: display the first true airspeed and the first Mach number when the difference exceeds the threshold.
18. The system of claim 13 wherein the system further comprises a display and the processor is further configured to: prompt the display to display a message indicating air data computer or pitot failure when the difference exceeds the threshold.
19. The system of claim 13 wherein the processor is further configured to: prompt an aural warning indicating air data computer or pitot failure when the difference exceeds the threshold.
20. The system of claim 13 wherein the system further comprises a display and the processor is further configured to: prompt the display to display a message indicating a trend of the difference when the difference does not exceed the threshold.
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